Book review
Andrew Simpson, language and society: An introduction
References (16)
References
Barrett, T., & Dovchin, S. (Eds.). (2019). Critical inquiries in the studies of sociolinguistics of globalization. Encounters series. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Carroll, J. B. (Ed.). (1956). Language, thought and reality: Selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Ferguson, C. (1959). Diglossia. Word, 15(2), 325–340.
Fishman, J. (1967). Bilingualism with and without diglossia; diglossia with and without bilingualism. Journal of Social Issues, 23(2), 29–38.
Gottlieb, N. (2011). Language policy in Japan: The challenge of change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kachru, B. B. (Ed.) (1992). The other tongue: English across cultures. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Labov, W. (1963). The social motivation of a sound change. Word, 19(3), 273–309.
Labov, W. (1966). The social stratification of English in New York City. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics.
Lakoff, G. (1990). The Invariance Hypothesis: Is abstract reason based on image-schemas? Cognitive Linguistics, 1(1), 39–74.
Lee, J. W. (2016). Beyond translingual writing. College English, 791, 174–195.
Pennycook, A. (2007). Global Englishes and transcultural flows. London: Routledge.
Phillipson, R. (1992). Linguistic imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ricento, T. (Ed.). (2006). An introduction to language policy: Theory and method. London: Blackwell.
Ricento, T., & Hornberger, N. H. (1996). Unpeeling the onion: Language planning and policy and the ELT professional. TESOL Quarterly, 30(3), 401–427.
Sapir, E. (1929). The Status of linguistics as science. Language, 51, 207–214.
Trudgill, P. (1974). Sociolinguistics. Harmondsworth: Penguin.